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I wouldn't count on any company offering to <u>repair</u> frozen backflow preventers for a fixed price. If broken parts are replaced, and the device fails to function because of a hidden crack or metal warpage, then there is no choice but to replace the entire device.

Even though the Febco 825Y is a solidly constructed device, freezing water will destroy it. I never try to rebuild one, since the metal will be warped from freeze damage.

Problem w/ freeze damage on 825y is that some of the EXTERNAL parts could be cracked/warped and you won't know until you install the kit. If you want to tackle it, go ahead and buy the kit but make sure they will take it back....

Of course it will always be cheaper to repair something yourself..then have it replaced or repaired by others..but what is your time worth?

Why isn't the company offering to repair rather than replace? Ask them....they will probably tell you the same thing I have mentioned.
Good Luck

Febco 825Y

I have a Febco 825Y backflow installed as a prevention device on my irrigation system. Last year we had an early freeze and the backflow froze and sprung a leak. As it was the end of the season, I just winterized the system. I spoke with a local irrigation company and they are quoting me $250+ for a replacement.

Can anyone tell me if i can rebuild the system with a "kit, and if so what the approx. cost will be?